Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary sources, and rates of elimination of Cd, Se and Zn by a marine predatory fish, the mangrove snapper Lutjanus argentimaculatus. The relative significance of bioaccumulation of metals by fish from water and food and the food chain transfer factor were then assessed using a kinetic modeling approach. Cd and Zn in the aqueous phase exhibited an approximately linear uptake pattern over a 1 to 2 d exposure, whereas Se exhibited a 2-compartmental uptake at a low ambient concentration, with a slow initial uptake followed by a rapid increase in Se influx. Most of the accumulated aqueous Se and Zn were incorporated into the muscles, whereas Cd was evenly dis...
We first examined the uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in the juvenile marine black sea bream (Acanthopa...
The trophic transfer of metals along the food chain has been recognized as an important issue in the...
Zinc is an essential trace metal but also a potential toxicant to aquatic organisms. In this study, ...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of dietary pathways in determining metal body burd...
The glassfish, Ambassis jacksoniensis, is a key, mid-level species in an estuarine food web on the e...
Heavy metals, with their persistence and toxic nature affecting marine organisms as well as their tr...
Assimilation efficiency (AE) of metals from ingested food is critical for understanding trace metal ...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
Radiocesium is the only trace element apart from Hg that may be potentially biomagnified at the top ...
We first examined the uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in the juvenile marine black sea bream (Acanthopa...
We investigated the bioaccumulation of metals (Cd, Se, and Zn) in different juvenile sizes of black ...
Metals introduced into the urban aquatic environment through anthropogenic activities have the poten...
The biokinetics (aqueous uptake, dietary assimilation, and elimination) of Cd, Se, and Zn in the int...
There is increasing recognition of the quantitative importance of metal accumulation from dietary pa...
We investigated how the subcellular metal distribution in prey affects metal dietary assimilation in...
We first examined the uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in the juvenile marine black sea bream (Acanthopa...
The trophic transfer of metals along the food chain has been recognized as an important issue in the...
Zinc is an essential trace metal but also a potential toxicant to aquatic organisms. In this study, ...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of dietary pathways in determining metal body burd...
The glassfish, Ambassis jacksoniensis, is a key, mid-level species in an estuarine food web on the e...
Heavy metals, with their persistence and toxic nature affecting marine organisms as well as their tr...
Assimilation efficiency (AE) of metals from ingested food is critical for understanding trace metal ...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
Radiocesium is the only trace element apart from Hg that may be potentially biomagnified at the top ...
We first examined the uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in the juvenile marine black sea bream (Acanthopa...
We investigated the bioaccumulation of metals (Cd, Se, and Zn) in different juvenile sizes of black ...
Metals introduced into the urban aquatic environment through anthropogenic activities have the poten...
The biokinetics (aqueous uptake, dietary assimilation, and elimination) of Cd, Se, and Zn in the int...
There is increasing recognition of the quantitative importance of metal accumulation from dietary pa...
We investigated how the subcellular metal distribution in prey affects metal dietary assimilation in...
We first examined the uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in the juvenile marine black sea bream (Acanthopa...
The trophic transfer of metals along the food chain has been recognized as an important issue in the...
Zinc is an essential trace metal but also a potential toxicant to aquatic organisms. In this study, ...